An 11th suspect linked to a central Florida white supremacist group has been arrested and another individual was being sought, authorities said Thursday.
Railroad ties, cement pilings and other debris reportedly mark the entrance to Marcus and Partricia Faella's rural Florida compound, situated on the edge of a wildlife management area marketed by tourism officials as a good spot for hikers, campers and bird watchers.
Billy Ray Cyrus may be a country boy at heart, but he is also pretty savvy when it comes to navigating Hollywood.
Here are a few tips on separating truth from fiction in Los Angeles, the city of dreamers.
Groucho Marx once famously quipped "I don't care to belong to a club that would have me as a member." I sort of feel the same way about online dating sites. There has got to be a better way to meet people. Sadly, mental telepathy does not work. Unless you know what I was just thinking, in which case, e-mail me.
Moby describes himself as "a 43-year-old bald guy who likes to make music in his bedroom."
Musician Moby has a new album. He talks to CNN's Shanon Cook about his love for imperfection.
Several years ago, in honor of the new millennium, Playboy magazine asked musicians for lists of their top 10 songs of the previous 1,000 years.
Author Tom Moon has compiled a list of the "1000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die: A Listener's Life List".
This month it's all about killer attitude.
The director's partner in meditation gets a bad reaction when he inadvertently calls up memories of the Third Reich
(CNN) -- As we enter the new millennium, many of us find our homes filled with machines that fulfil our every desire. In a matter of hours we can fly just about anywhere and, with the Internet, we can access the sum total of human knowledge.
Do you have an inside tip on the Texan city? Send us your ideas and suggestions.
Weezer, weather, and eight other things we recommend this week:
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Paris Hilton will make her long-awaited first appearance on the "Late Show" with David Letterman on Monday, CBS announced.
Fortune: The Playlistupdated: Mon Oct 28 2002 00:01:00
Brad Mehldau Largo Warner Bros. The notion of a jazz pianist who performs Radiohead's "Paranoid Android" and a whammy-pedal homage to Black Sabbath might strike you as insufferably precious, but th...